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The cell of Euglena has an anterior flagellum.
Yes, Euglena has a cell membrane. The cell membrane surrounds the cell and helps regulate the movement of molecules in and out of the cell.
Euglena isn't a animal or plant cell
euglena also have an eyespot at the anterior end that detects light, it can e seen near te reservior. this helps the euglena find bright areas to gather sunlight to make their food.it can also gain nutrients by absorbing them across their cell membrane,hence they become hetertrophic when light is not available, and they cannot photosyntheseize.
Euglena can not be considered a plant cell because it has animal and plant characteristics.
Euglena is not classified as an animal cell because it does not have typical animal cell characteristics such as multiple mitochondria, lysosomes, or a true nucleus. Instead, Euglena has a single mitochondrion-like organelle known as a kinetoplastid and a structure called a pellicle that serves as a supportive layer around its cell membrane.
The scientific name for euglena is Euglena gracilis. It is a single-celled, photosynthetic protist that can move by either using its flagellum or contracting its cell body.
one cell
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what are some similarities between euglena and plant cells
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It is neither a plant nor animal actually. It is really in the protista kingdom because it is a protozoa.Domain: EukaryotaKingdom: Protista(unranked): ExcavataPhylum: EuglenophytaClass: EuglenoideaOrder: EuglenalesFamily: EuglenaceaeGenus: EuglenaYour mama